25 comments:

Happy Thanksgiving and thank you for that lovely photo to begin the day!So much to be grateful for:my family, my health, the beautiful world close by and far away, the wonders of nature and the ability to see the tiniest miracles, my new granddaughter coming in March, my 95 year old father with whom I will celebrate this day, my wonderful job with people I love being with each day,and last but not least, your wonderful farm where I can escape anytime I want to and savor your wonderful words, find a great recipe, ogle DDD, Cary and all the other beautiful critters, and recall my youth on a farm in MA.Thank you Susan.Cape Cod Kitty

I read daily & enjoy a trip to my past in Iowa farm country and Missouri. You, Joe, and all your wonderful friends have a terrific Thanksgiving. If your weather is similar to Kansas City's or ours here in Pittsburgh--what could be better than 70 degrees in Nov. Thanks, Nancy

THat is such a gorgeous picture!! It should be put on a poster or in a frame, something to meditate by. It should be on the front of a hallmark card..somewhere. I am thankful for my health and the health of my children. I am thankful that I have met such special people and can share in their lifes beayty :)

I work in a newborn ICU and was supposed to work 12 hours today, and I got to get off after only 8 hours. Then I come to your site and see that beautiful picture. thank you. Happy Thanksgiving. also for my children and grandchildren and family.....Beverly

I'm thankful for so many things: a loving husband, great work to do, a supportive family, a wonderful place in which to live...the list goes on! Thanks for the good work on your blog. I enjoy it so much.

I'm thanful that by fate I managed to stumble across your blog a long, long time ago - & your pictures take my blues away and there I am on the farm with you and your animals.even if it is for a virtual few minutes ;)

I discovered your blog last year when looking for a good biscotti recipe. Your chocolate biscotti was a gift for many of my local friends! I have been hooked on your site ever since. What a wonderful talent you have for sharing your life. Beautiful and inspiring, yet humorous, down to earth, and practical! I am a 5th grade teacher of mostly native Eskimo children in Kotzebue, Alaska, north of the Arctic Circle and hope to retire to a similar life in Montana someday. In the meantime, I am enjoying an amazing adventure up here, including developing a taste for local caribou, moose, and whale! Thank you for your blog. How you find the time and energy to do this blog on top all your daily chores, I have no idea, but I am grateful for the peek into your world. Thank you!

January 2013 update: I know word verification is a big pain, but it's the only way I can stop the ridiculous number of anonymous spam comments I get every day. I don't want to require commenters to be registered Blogger or Open ID users because I know many of you aren't. Thanks so much for your understanding!

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